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Introducing the newest member of the Vosteed Raccoon family – the Raccoon Cub. This compact and lightweight everyday carry linerlock knife offers unparalleled portability and functionality without compromising on style and comfort. Designed as the mini version of the popular Vosteed Raccoon, the Raccoon Cub maintains its predecessor's best features while boasting several enhancements, including:
Increased Finger Choil: The Raccoon Cub features a 2.3cm diameter finger choil, providing superior control and grip during use, making it perfect for precision tasks.
Dual-Section Jimpings: For enhanced control and usability, the Raccoon Cub is equipped with dual-section jimpings, allowing users to maneuver the knife effortlessly in any situation.
Ultra Carry-Ability: With a 5.9cm (2.34") blade, the Raccoon Cub's compact design ensures that it can be carried discreetly in any pocket, including the fifth coin pocket in your jeans.
Versatile Drop Point Blade: The Raccoon Cub features a versatile 14C28N drop point blade that offers a large belly for efficient slicing and a pointy tip ideal for piercing and fine detail work.
Lightly textured G10 handle: The Raccoon Cub's lightly textured G10 handle strikes the perfect balance between comfort and grip, offering a secure hold during use without causing discomfort. The textured surface ensures that the knife won't slip out of your hand, even in wet conditions.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.